So let’s say the unthinkable happens and she wins and takes office in January 2017. Where does Bill Clinton fit in? The cutesy notion of “co-President” when Bill was President is a work of fiction with no legal significance. If Hillary had to step down as President, Tim Kaine becomes President, and Bill Clinton gets evicted from the White House.
I didn’t watch his speech – did he telegraph what he thinks his role will be as First Husband?
Predator. During his (weird) speech he essentially stated he stalked Hillary in college.
Many years ago someone mentioned the goal was to have her or Bill at the UN. She’ll want to keep him out of the way. Expect Al Gore to show up at the door any day now.
Remember, this is now Bizarro World.
Last night, I listened to a 40 minute podcast of Milo interviewing Roger Stone, who is rapidly becoming the face and voice of Trump, although not officially part of the campaign.
Stone expressed his opinion that Richard Nixon was the best President of the United States. I found that interesting, as I’m one of the few people who share that opinion (at least presidents in my lifetime). I don’t understand a world where Alex Jones, Milo, Matt Drudge and Roger Stone are setting the direction of the Republican Party.
At some point, Trump has to begin playing hardball. The candidates are set. Paul Ryan and Bernie Sanders are off the list. At least Trump finally unloaded on Bloomberg. That’s a good start.
Republicans need to craft some kind of resolution banning Bill Clinton from contact with White House interns. It is important to name a bill correctly. What would be a good name?
His name makes it a double entendre: Hands Off Bill
Technically, she could have nominated him (or Obama) as running mate. I figured she would pick a Hispanic male…
She would need to send Bill somewhere, as the press/media will tend to favor him because she is ‘abrasive’ and boring. Bill is the charismatic used car salesman; Hillary is the loud, nagging, ‘ex-wife’ who demands all your money, time, and energy.
Nixon was a decent president. His transgressions were a pebble in the ocean compared to the Obama mega-tsunami of crime and corruption. It annoys me whenever the suffix ‘-gate’ is attached to a scandal, a tiresome tactic used by the liberal media to deflect.
Instead of loving Mr Trump’s hate, how about the slogan, “E-mails smoke security”
We need to learn to embrace our inner hate, in a diverse way, of course.